Morgan Sindall appoints Phil Mayall as Managing Director for Muse

28.09.23 min read by

Phil Mayall, our North West MD, is to become our new Managing Director.

Phil joined Muse in 2006 progressing through the business to become Managing Director for the North West in 2019. He was responsible for delivering major growth across the North West region, with a wide range of long-term, area-wide programmes of place-changing regeneration.  He is also a Director of ECF, a national regeneration partnership between Muse, Homes England and Legal and General.

New Managing Director, Phil Mayall, said:

I am incredibly privileged to work with a fantastic team and partners, and I am proud to be named Muse’s new Managing Director.”
Our business is all about creating vibrant places in partnership, that build brighter futures for communities up and down the country. I’m excited for what the future holds at Muse and I look forward to working with colleagues and partners to deliver more long-term projects that transform our towns and cities and provide opportunities for all to thrive.”

Phil brings a wealth of experience of delivery, alongside a strategic vision and drive, to delivering the best for communities across the UK to Muse and we look forward to seeing that what the business achieves with Phil at the helm moving forward,” said Morgan Sindall Group Chief Executive, John Morgan.

Discover More

stories

Landmark Development Agreement signed for Bradford City Village

stories

Christmas spirit lighting up St Helens

stories

Illuminating lives through a lense

stories

How an effective place-based brand can cut through the noise

stories

Development Director appointed in growing North West team

stories

Earlestown’s market-led revival and Town Hall refurbishment receive planning consent

stories

Community conversation launched on new neighbourhood in Horsham

stories

Master Developer vs. Placemaker (and why language matters)

stories

We want 10% of UK buildings to be Passivhaus by 2030 – it’s a massive challenge

stories

Plans submitted for £250 million mixed residential neighbourhood in Stockport